Sentence examples for of pronouncing from inspiring English sources

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She has a beautiful way of pronouncing words.

His critics say it is less a question of pronouncing realities than how they are pronounced.

There are of course countless slight variations in the method of pronouncing this sound.

Who knew there could so many, and such revelatory, ways of pronouncing the word "gaze"?

They don't have "the philosophical luxury of pronouncing the controversy unsolvable".

The New Statesman piece teeters on the brink of pronouncing Miliband incapable of change and hopelessly unelectable.

Earlier in this century, patrician New Yorkers like Franklin D. Roosevelt wouldn't have dreamed of pronouncing their r's.

"I am incapable of pronouncing general truths," he insisted, aligning himself instead with "the complexity and ambiguity of human behavior".

Substitute Teacher: While taking attendance, a substitute teacher from the inner city imposes his own way of pronouncing students' names.

Nothing can beat the excitement of collecting a singular piece of data, of measuring it delicately, of pronouncing it fit, and extracting its story.

Some of the new leader's supporters let the side down on social media, prompting one Blairite to point out that there were two ways of pronouncing "kinder politics".

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